Common pitfalls for beginners making money online

by 41cash on 2009-11-27 12:40:38

Friends who have just started to get involved in online earnings may have some preconceived notions or habitual practices because they are not very familiar with online earning methods. Therefore, it is necessary to understand some basic principles of online earnings. This will only benefit and not harm your online earnings journey.

1. Changing or Deleting Your Referrer

Friends who start making money online might have a bad habit of deleting or changing their referrer when they begin. This can easily be considered cheating. Do you think the company doesn't know? In fact, when you click on the registration link, your referrer information has already been sent to the company's server as a web parameter and archived in the database. If you change it at this point, the computer software compares it and knows that you're cheating. The company might not care at first, but when you request payment, you'll realize the consequences. Many people get their accounts blocked as soon as they request payment. Now you know why, right? Actually, there’s no need to change your referrer. I’ve said many times that the existence of a referrer does not affect the income of the person being referred at all. Instead, it can help you succeed and make fewer or no detours on the road to online earnings. Some companies even offer commissions from referrals. Why bother changing it? Moreover, when you change or delete your referrer, the referrer can see it. Don’t think they won’t notice. I’m sure your referrer wouldn't be happy to provide you with any more information after that. Besides, once you become proficient in this field, you will inevitably develop your own downlines. Would you be happy if your downline acted the same way?

2. Filling out registration forms haphazardly

Registration forms can indeed be filled out randomly, especially for those who register multiple accounts to cheat. However, random filling still follows certain rules. Some online earners think that since it's random, it doesn't matter how they fill it out. For example, Address: adfjkd; f’sfe, City: sdfefw, Postal Code: 123456. Is this reasonable? Does such an address exist? My opinion is that while you can fill things out randomly, the address should still look like a real address, and the name should resemble a real name. You don't want them to think that such an address could never exist!